Major western wildfire costs at a glance


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(AP) - Major current wildfire costs to date in the West, based on information from the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho:

_Big Windy Complex, Oregon, 19,598 acres, 1,017 personnel, $21.8 million.

_Lodgepole fire, Idaho, 22,753 acres, 84 personnel, $19.4 million.

_Butler fire, California, 16,776 acres, 1,005 personnel, $18.5 million.

_Beaver Creek fire, Idaho, 104,461 acres, 1,749 personnel, $11.6 million.

_American fire, California, 14,822 acres, 1,813 personnel, $10.8 million.

_Conrad Lake fire, Washington, 925 acres, 604 personnel, $3 million.

_Government Flat Complex, Oregon, 5,000 acres, 714 personnel, $1.4 million

_Nimrod fire, Montana, 604 acres, 289 personnel, $1.2 million.

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